Italy’s coach, Gennaro Gattuso, brushed off worries about the pitch conditions and the atmosphere his team would encounter in Bosnia for the World Cup playoff final. He expressed confidence in facing Bosnia away in Zenica after their victory against Northern Ireland in the semi-final.
Due to concerns regarding the pitch conditions in Bosnia caused by snow and rain, Italy had to adjust their training plans and practiced in Florence before heading to the match. Gattuso emphasized that the pitch conditions would affect both teams equally and that they should focus on playing the game rather than external factors.
Gattuso, who took over from Luciano Spalletti during the qualification campaign, acknowledged the team’s progress since his appointment. Despite facing challenges, he emphasized the importance of a solid team performance over flashy play.
Drawing on Italy’s past World Cup victory in 2006, Gattuso highlighted the team’s spirit, determination, and competitive edge as crucial factors for success. He expressed pride in the current team and their efforts to achieve their goal, emphasizing the importance of desire and aggression on the field.
Looking ahead to the playoff final, Gattuso remained focused on the task at hand and refrained from discussing potential negative outcomes. He stressed the need for responsibility and commitment from himself and the team, emphasizing that their performance would speak for itself.
